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The probability of the simultaneous occurrence of two events A and B is p. if the probability that exactly one of the events occurs is q, then which of the following is not correct?

A. \[P(A')+P(B')=2+2q-p\]
B. \[P(A')+P(B')=2-2p-q\]
C. \[P(A\cap B|A\cup B)=\frac{p}{p+q}\]
D. \[P(A'\cap B')=1-p-q.\]
Answer» B. \[P(A')+P(B')=2-2p-q\]


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